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Bidrage med feedbackOrdered Turkey and Brie sandwich for lunch. Roll was cold (not fresh), and the serving of Brie on both halves of the sandwich was the size of a postage stamp (no exaggeration). When I asked the server about it, she was clearly unhappy and offered to show me the menu so I could see the description. I declined politely, telling her that I knew what was supposed to be on the sandwich (which is why I ordered it in the first place). She walked off without saying anything and got the manager, who kindly offered to add more Brie. After the sandwich was returned to me, the server didn't come back to the table until it was time to ask if we wanted dessert. She left us there another 30 minutes waiting for the bill. My colleagues said the food was average at best. The crab cake was lukewarm, and the salmon was dry. Good feedback about the calamari salad. $90 for lunch for 4, no beverages other than water. Based on the lousy service alone (manager was the exception), we won't be returning with or without any clients.
Always a nice time when I visit Woolworth Kitchen Tower. I absolutely love their Caesar Salad! Nice ambiance and always enjoy dining alone or with friends whenever I visit.
We started with a nice bottle of Prosecco and shared the coconut shrimp. My dining partner ordered the mac and cheese and I had the paella. We shared the chocolate cake for dessert. Overall, the food was good but not exceptional. The decor is pleasant but, again, not memorable. In fact, the ambiance is rather sedate. Service was okay but given the few diners could have been more attentive. I had to refill our own champagne flutes myself a couple of times. Mid way through our waitress was gone and replaced by another waiter. I guess they didn 't need two wait staff! The owner/ manager needs to do more to advertise and attract both new diners and develop a base of regulars. I live in walking distance but Kitchen as is wouldn 't be one of my regulars nor one of the 'must dine ' destinations for special occasions or for bringing out- of- town guests.
Stopped in to have lunch with a friend during lunch.
The Woolworth Tower Kitchen is on the ground floor of this landmark building, nowhere near a tower. It does not resemble the classy place depicted online. The walls are dismal gray. Wooden chairs are uncomfortable. There are booths, but the waitstaff will not seat anyone there although I had a dinner reservation. The lasagna was so-so. Empty for dinner, I was told it draws a large business lunch crowd from WTC and Wall Street. My waiter was polite and efficient.